The future of physiological research: A greater understanding of female master athletes and aging?

IF 2.2 Q3 PHYSIOLOGY Physiological Reports Pub Date : 2024-11-01 DOI:10.14814/phy2.70109
Lorcan S Daly
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High caliber master athletes provide a valuable model for studying inherent physiological aging and performance capacity, without the confounding factor of physical inactivity. Despite the remarkable achievements of female master athletes, their participation rates remain significantly lower than those of their male counterparts, particularly at more advanced ages. This review examines the biological sex gap in sports participation among master athletes and the subsequent disparity in empirical research, thereafter exploring possible contributing factors. It highlights the importance of studying female master athletes to better understand the aging process and offers recommendations to address current evidence gaps. The need for more comprehensive mechanistic data on highly trained older women, novel cataloguing and analysis of real-world datasets, case studies/series, and longitudinal research are also emphasized. Although analyzing the records of female master athletes as a surrogate to determine age-related physiological and performance changes is a common approach, the process may be hindered by the considerably lower participation rates of women. Therefore, an important step toward bridging these gaps is the longitudinal, integrative study of female athletes engaged in lifelong exercise. Such analyses would improve our understanding of senescence in women and may inform interventions targeting the promotion of physical function in older adults.

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生理研究的未来:更深入地了解女运动员和衰老?
高水平的大师级运动员为研究固有的生理衰老和表现能力提供了一个宝贵的模型,而不会受到缺乏运动的干扰。尽管女运动健将取得了骄人的成绩,但她们的运动参与率仍然明显低于男运动员,尤其是在更高的年龄段。这篇综述探讨了大师级运动员在参与体育运动方面的生理性别差异,以及随后的实证研究中存在的差异,随后探讨了可能的促成因素。它强调了研究女性运动高手以更好地了解衰老过程的重要性,并针对目前的证据差距提出了建议。此外,还强调了对训练有素的老年女性提供更全面的机理数据、对真实世界数据集进行新颖的编目和分析、案例研究/系列研究以及纵向研究的必要性。虽然分析女性高手运动员的记录作为代用品来确定与年龄相关的生理和表现变化是一种常见的方法,但这一过程可能会受到女性参与率低得多的阻碍。因此,弥合这些差距的重要一步是对终生参与运动的女性运动员进行纵向综合研究。这种分析将提高我们对女性衰老的认识,并为促进老年人身体功能的干预措施提供参考。
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期刊介绍: Physiological Reports is an online only, open access journal that will publish peer reviewed research across all areas of basic, translational, and clinical physiology and allied disciplines. Physiological Reports is a collaboration between The Physiological Society and the American Physiological Society, and is therefore in a unique position to serve the international physiology community through quick time to publication while upholding a quality standard of sound research that constitutes a useful contribution to the field.
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